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AMUSEMENTS.

LAY WORRY ASIDE AT THE CINEMA.

“THE THIN MAN” is proving a riot and eclipses in all round entertainment any film witnessed in Invercargill for many months. “THE THIN MAN.” Simmers with Honest to Goodness laughs and Sizzling Excitement. MATINEE TO-DAY AT 2 TO-DAY LAST TWO NIGHTS. I At B—MAJESTIC—At 8 | Not a split-second of Breath-taking thrills or Happy Moments have been missed. / THE / THIN \ X- MAN / (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Featuring WILLIAM POWELL WILLIAM POWELL MYRNA LOY MYRNA LOY MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN. NAT PENDLETON. MAJESTIC FEATURETTES: Metrotone Sound News. Vital Victuals. (Pete Smith Colourtone Novelty). Fitzpatrick Traveltalk. (Mombassa-Seychelles-Zanzibar.) Walt Disney's Technicolour Symphony, Father Noah’s Ark. Plans at Theatre. ’Phone 738. MATINEE—TUESDAY. PICNICS.

GROCERS’ PICNIC.

. OREPUKI, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23. TRAINS leave Invercargill 9.15, arrive Orepuki 10.48. Trains leave Orepuki 5.5, arrive Invercargill 6.38. Hot Water, Milk, Sugar, Tea provided.

1 box Launderine Soap Largest Family. -1 tin Biscuits Second Largest Family. i 24 Trade and Open Events. v £2 for Children’s Races. Fares: Adults 3/6; Children 1/9. Train stops Grassmere, Waikiwi, Lomeville and Linds Bridge. Jp6o4 ' •J. HAMILTON, Secretary.

EXAMINATIONS. HIKE AUSTRALASIAN INSTITUTE 1 ■ ' OF SECRETARIES. • ’ (Incorporated.) The Examinations of the Institute will be held throughout the Dominion on MONDAY, March 11, to FRIDAY, March 15,. both inclusive. Candidates are notified that entries must: reach the Secretary riot later than the 20th February. Examination Entry- Forms and full particulars are obtainable from the N.Z. Divisional Secretary. LEONARD KNIGHT, 408 N.Z. Insurance Buildings, Queen Street, Auckland, C.I. P.O. Box 313. Jq6sB COUNTY NOTICES. WALLACE COUNTY COUNCIL. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the “Counties Act, 1920,” and regulations thereunder, that the Annual Balance-sheet for year ended 31st March, 1934, has been duly audited and certified correct. Copy may be inspected at the County Office, Otautau, during office hours, viz., Monday to Friday, 10 am. to 4 pm. until 25th February, 1935. Copy may be inspected during the same period at the following places: Mr G. O. Cassels’ office, Riverton; Mr W. Crowther’s store, Orepuki; Mr J. M. H. Gait’s store, Thombury; Mr J. Smith’s store,’ Drummond; Peter Pan’s store, Orawia. Messrs Cameron and Finn’s store, Tuatapere; Mr W. Allison’s store, Ohai; Mrs Kaveney’s store, Wreys Bush; Mr C. G. Macauley’s store, Mossburn. A copy will be supplied to any bona fide ratepayer on> application. G. B. BURNS, County Clerk. Wallace County Council Chambers, Otautau, 19th January, 1935. Jq647 ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. QUEENSTOWN. To Let.—For February or March, new bungalow, furnished; all conveniences. Apply Mrs Hyndman, Liffey street. Phone 1519. Jp634 VACANCIES at Greenvale Guest House, Stewart Island. A delightful Holiday may be spent. Tariff 45/weekly, 10/- daily. Write or wire Miss B. J. Thomson. Jb49 QUEENSTOWN. VISITORS to Queenstown will find V excellent accommodation at Beach House. Centrally situated. Every attention and splendid table. Write now for particulars of reduced tariff. T. McSoriley, Proprietor. P.O. Box 18. Telephone 40. Jn532 CENTRAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. CORNER Colombo and Lichfield Streets. Most modern .hostelry in Christchurch; excellent cuisine; in centre of city. The home away from home for Southland people. Tariff 10/6 per day Permanent guests by arrangement.—H, F. ANDERSON, Proprietor. - 0z1239 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. BELLETTS ROYAL OAK, 134 Spey Street, (one block from Dee Street) Phone 1748. MEALS 1/- MEALS 1/Now under the personal supervision of P. J. Bellett, owner and proprietor. Bed and Breakfast, 3/6. Full Days 5/6. Good Meals, Comfortable Beds. Casuals and Permanents by arrangement. . Splendid Servica Ni42l

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Southland Times, Issue 22485, 21 January 1935, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22485, 21 January 1935, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 22485, 21 January 1935, Page 1

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